49:) decorates Hilda's house and runs out of wallpaper. He decorates the final wall with a mural illustrating a mountain vista. Writers depicted Hilda's growing adoration of the mural and it played into the show's comedic storylines. The mural was damaged in one such plot and a second mural featuring coastal scenery was introduced. The addition of three ceramic flying ducks occurred and both remained displayed in the series until 1987. The middle duck of the trio was always askew, in a position suggestive of it nose diving, which helped gain off-screen notoriety for the ceramic props. It was also a production decision, created by Alexander to signify the Ogden's bad luck. Hilda would try to correct the position, but it would always remain askew.
116:). The scenes forming the party were given priority slots during the day of filming the episode. The scenes at number 13 featuring the Hilda, Stan and Eddie decorating and the mural's unveiling were the final scenes to be filmed on the day. Six scenes had to be recorded in fifty minutes. Alexander recalled a feeling of panic on set that the scenes would not be filmed on time and dropped from the episode. The actors quickly filmed a scene, prop men quickly changed the living room by removing or replacing wall paper ready to film the next scene. Alexander told author
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105:) is the character who introduces the mural into the show. He helps redecorate the Ogden's living room but runs out of wallpaper needed to decorate the fourth wall. As a compromise, he obtains a large mural featuring a mountain vista scene and applies it to the wall, which Hilda is delighted with. Writers used Eddie's usual salesman characteristics to convince Hilda that mural's were the latest fashion trend, thus making her smitten with the mural.
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considered an outdated fashion. The ducks complemented the seascape featured in the second version of the mural. The ducks had previously been on display in the set of Elsie Tanner's house, above her mantle piece. In the storyline, the ducks originally belonged to her aunt Edie to had passed them onto Hilda. She adds them to the mural. Writers depicted the mural and ducks as being Hilda's "pride and joy".
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design in the UK. The props have been described as "famous" and "iconic" numerous times and described as being fictional characters in their own right. They have also been referred to as "the stuff of legend" and "a national institution". Some critics believed both were "tasteless", "poor taste" and have been accused of damaging the reputation of interior wall murals.
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505:) critiqued that they both "went down in history as symbols of poor taste." In 1992, his colleague Middles branded the mural as tacky and opined that it "inflicted" harm onto the reputation of interior murals, adding "it was a beacon of bad taste and everyone laughed at the ducks and shared the joke Except that is mural painters." In 1999, Gabriel Roberts from
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It was permanently damaged in a storyline featured in
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The middle duck which featured on the mural was positioned crookedly, so it was facing downwards compared to the two others. This quirk was added by
Alexander, who personally assured that it was wonky during filming. The crooked duck was referenced in scenes, such as Hilda knocking it out of place
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The mural and trio of flying ducks became widely known as a trademark of the Ogden's and the show itself. For more than forty years, television critics have analysed their significance. Various journalists wrote about their role within the show and the impact they had on Hilda's style and interior
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In 1978, three flying ducks were added onto the mural. Sets of ceramic flying ducks were sold as a household ornaments and decorations in the 1930s. They were popularised during the 1940s and 1950s but became less prominent during the 1960s. Hilda's choice to display the ducks in the 1970s was
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promotional materials. In 1995, the ducks were made into large scale models and displayed at a
Blackpool tourist attraction. In 2019, they were included on a mural in Manchester celebrating the city's most influential people and places. They have also featured on alcohol branding, inspired art
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The artwork became one of Hilda's most beloved possessions and she always referred to it as her "muriel", despite the correct spelling and pronunciation being mural. A writer from the show's official website described Hilda as falling in love with the decorative mural. Tim
Randall, author of
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commissioned a large scale mural featuring
Manchester's most influential people and places. It was created by artist Justin Eagleton and features Hilda's trio of ducks. The art installation was later given permanent placement on Manchester's Dantzic Street from 21 October 2019.
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company
Reisnous Castings and were made from a plastic that glowed in the dark. They were five foot high and eight foot wide, fixed to fifteen foot high iron poles. The ducks were placed in a straight flight posture unlike the crooked placement on the show itself.
168:) chimney by dropping a brick down it. Suzie and Elsie live next door to Hilda and she accidentally drops the brick down the Ogden's chimney resulting in the dispersal of suit and ash into the living room. The ash covers Hilda's mural but it is eventually cleaned.
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wrote that Hilda viewed it as "the epitome of style and taste". It featured in comedic storylines and helped add to Hilda's comic value. Writers made the mural a spectacle within the show itself, with characters such as
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and in Hilda's final scenes she is depicted removing the flying ducks from the mural before leaving. The ducks were given to
Alexander as a leaving gift from the show's production team. In 1999, Melanie Clarkson from
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Over the years since Hilda's mural and flying ducks debuted on-screen, they have spawned replica merchandise, been adorned on street art and featured in other media formats. When Hilda first had her mural installed,
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Set designers ensured all props were in their precise location inside character's homes. Hilda's flying ducks had to be positioned correctly before filming could commence. Alexander told Jan
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said that their company could not "hear the word 'mural' without instantly translating it to 'Muriel' in its head and picturing Hilda Ogden's iconic wall art, hanging ducks and all." Roger Lewis from
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I've come in here more times than I care to remember, cold, wet, bone-tired, not a penny in me purse, seeing them ducks and that muriel... they've kept me hand away from t'gas tap. And that's a fact.
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suggested that Hilda's mural was outdated. She assessed "murals have moved on from the time of Coronation Street's Hilda Ogden's coastal scene and three flying ducks." In 2018, Emma Clayton from
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The mural and ducks quickly became a associated with number 13 Coronation Street and the characters that occupied it, helping it become one of the show's most familiar sets. In 1981, Roy West
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columnist described Hilda as pretentious because of her "pride and joy" mural and "three plaster ducks" which she thought were "the perfect finishing touch". In 1997, Robert Homer from
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commissioned merchandise featuring replica's of Hilda's flying ducks, which were sold at the World Travel Market in London. In 1989, Granada Studio Tours opened a shop in Liverpool's
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described them as respite for downtrodden Hilda, assessing "her flying ducks against a lakeside scene (her 'muriel', as she called it) was the nearest she came to escape." In 2010, a
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described "three pottery birds usually rather askew on her living room wall" that were "one of the most noticeable items" in Hilda's home. The following year, John Millar from
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via replica sets. The ducks contributed to a resurgence of flying ducks not seen in the UK since the 1960s. They have featured in television adverts and appeared in official
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By 1985, the mural had been left unchanged despite surrounding props being changed elsewhere to suit fashion trends. When Hilda left the show after Alexander's departure,
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opined that despite Hilda being the "Queen of Kitsch" her decor was "tasteless" and the ducks "were gently mocked at the time as bad taste." In 2016, Joanne Rideout from
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Large scale replica flying ducks were installed at a Blackpool tourist attraction, "The World of Coronation Street", which opened in 1995. The ducks were designed by
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whilst cleaning. It was Alexander's decision to have the middle duck taking a nose dive because it symbolised Hilda's luckless life. She told Tim Randall, author of
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back on and hoped it would not be noticeable during the episode's broadcast. Off-screen, Alexander did not share Hilda's interior design quirks. In 1982, she told
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assessed that via her mural, Hilda "instantly became a mini celebrity on Coronation Street", noting that even "snooty" Annie Walker wanted to see it. In 1993, a
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launched their own brand of gin called "Wonky Duck". The name, a reference to Hilda's middle wonky duck features the three flying ducks as its official logo.
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The mural and ducks became widely known and their rise in popularity resulted in them being considered "famous" in various British news sources. In 1985, a
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opined that "by the late 1970s it seemed that Hilda Ogden was the only woman in the world to decorate her home with ducks." In 1998, Gillian Glover from
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David Hughes of her dislike of the flying ducks, adding "I wouldn't have them in the room. They'd drive me mad." In 1988, Alexander told a reporter from
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set designers paid homage to the flying ducks by introducing three pictures of flying birds onto living room wall of the Bailey family house. In 2020,
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released a new cast photograph for the show's sixtieth anniversary. They included Hilda's three ducks as a tribute to their "iconic" status. In 2022,
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selling television memorabilia. They sold replicas of Hilda's flying ducks. By 1996, they were Granada Studio Tours' "most popular" selling item of
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publicity manager Leita Donn revealed that "hundreds of people" contacted the show to enquire where they could buy a mural like Hilda's. In 1988,
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Hilda's flying ducks helped make ornaments, such as the one depicted, become a cult collectible.
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journalist stated that the ducks had become "world famous". They were described as famous by a
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2740:"Coronation Street's hidden tribute to soap legend Hilda Ogden - Manchester Evening News"
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2106:"Coronation Street fans spot tribute to Hilda Ogden in the Baileys' house"
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themed art exhibitions, including one based on Hilda's mural. In 2019,
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Young, Glenda (1 October 2010). "Iconic images... on the street".
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2653:"Corrie DVD + Set of 3 Flying Ducks (Online Exclusive)"
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Watson, Susan (15–28 November 2016). "Jean Alexander".
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a new mural. The new mural featured a coastline scene.
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1359:"Hilda bows out The end of an era on the Street"
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2104:Edwards, Chris (19 September 2019).
1213:Oswald, Louise (17 September 1995).
817:Jeffries, Stuart (14 October 2016).
17:Hilda Ogden's mural and flying ducks
2897:Around the Coronation Street Houses
2766:Edwards, Chris (17 November 2020).
2598:Beale, Claire (20 September 1996).
2331:Rideout, Joanne (9 February 2016).
1253:Boxshall, Jan (17 September 1995).
1216:"How we get it three times a week!"
1079:Macaulay, Jane (23 November 1985).
2684:Everett, Adam (30 November 2017).
2242:Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
1704:"A 'muriel' can change your life!"
1674:Clarke, Josie (18 November 2022).
1582:Fletcher, Nick (1 December 1994).
1163:"From Louis' lip to Hilda's ducks"
634:; Director: Ash Hamilton; Writer:
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2712:Bourne, Dianne (4 October 2019).
1804:Glover, Gillian (6 August 1998).
1550:"Typical Sal's a star attraction"
1514:"No ducking the issue - it's art"
1511:Law, Alistair (17 October 1986).
1288:Hughes, David (7 February 1982).
968:Fear, Helen (21 September 2019).
3143:Coronation Street: Out of Africa
2178:Gregson, Louisa (26 July 2023).
1772:"Weatherfield's own hot gossip!"
1643:Lewis, Roger (16 October 2016).
1617:"Diary: A Muriel for Manchester"
1441:Millar, John (8 December 1995).
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2532:"Ducks rejoin the Street cast!"
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638:(7 July 1976). "Episode 1615".
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2566:"Hilda rollers back the years"
2467:. 28 December 1989. p. 18
2359:Clayton, Emma (14 June 2018).
2004:Middles, Mick (11 July 1992).
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1368:. 24 December 1987. p. 13
1365:Peterborough Evening Telegraph
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1160:Bradbury, David (4 May 1986).
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2968:60 Years of Coronation Street
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1932:"Hilda my life in the Street"
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1585:"Taking the lead from Hilda!"
1476:West, Roy (4 December 1981).
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225:50 Years of Coronation Street
1964:Davison, Jo (30 July 1988).
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2495:"Street ducks go straight"
2077:"Obituary: Jean Alexander"
1872:"Corrie's 50 best moments"
1778:Coventry Evening Telegraph
1590:Staines & Ashford News
1547:Seddon, Jim (1 May 1990).
698:"Geoffrey Hughes obituary"
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430:Manchester Evening News's
2538:Scarborough Evening News
1713:. 7 May 1987. p. 23
1291:"Ducks put Mary in flap"
2745:Manchester Evening News
2013:Manchester Evening News
1556:Manchester Evening News
1412:Manchester Evening News
503:Manchester Evening News
318:Manchester Evening News
269:Manchester Evening News
3034:Awards and nominations
2966:Kemp, Abigail (2020).
1519:Leamington Spa Courier
853:CoronationStreet.co.uk
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3175:The Brothers McGregor
3161:Pardon the Expression
2943:Randall, Tim (2010).
2920:Randall, Tim (2005).
2822:Nown, Graham (1985).
2799:Tinker, Jack (1985).
2572:Shields Daily Gazette
2458:"Alf opens Dock shop"
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2845:Kay, Graeme (1991).
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2390:"Soapaholic scourge"
931:Executive Producer:
630:Executive Producer:
281:Analysis of role in
3168:Turn Out the Lights
2691:Warrington Guardian
2665:on 18 February 2009
974:Entertainment Daily
859:on 9 September 1999
542:Coronation Street's
392:Coronation Street's
3055:Present characters
2847:Life in the Street
2828:Ward Lock & Co
2163:. No. 5350. (
1406:"Life after Hilda"
537:
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295:—John Millar from
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3122:Rovers Return Inn
3060:Former characters
3022:Coronation Street
2981:978-0-600-63593-2
2958:978-0-7553-1846-9
2801:Coronation Street
2718:I Love Manchester
2658:Harveys Furniture
2215:. 22 January 2001
2143:978-0-9558222-6-1
2085:. 14 October 2016
2044:"An unusual gift"
2016:. pp. 26, 27
1911:. 7 December 2018
1880:. 9 December 2010
1479:"Down the Street"
1256:"The Hilda years"
1225:. pp. 91, 92
1041:Grimsby Telegraph
938:Coronation Street
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501:In 1990, Seddon (
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